Kim Dotcom hosted Schiller Institute founder Helga Zepp-LaRouche for a Twitter space of two hours and a quarter, during which his outlook was transformed by the woman from Trier. Although his response early on was that the ideas presented by Mrs. Zepp-LaRouche, while beautiful, could not be implemented. But by the end of the discussion, he was eager to collaborate, and proposed that she return every week to brief listeners on the progress with the Pope’s initiative for peace negotiations.
“This space turned into a wonderful effort to save the world. We must at least try. Here’s the plan: Let’s get religious leaders around the world to mobilize their followers and launch a peace movement against the war in Ukraine to prevent a potential nuclear war. More soon,” he tweeted after the event.